Netflix reality “stars” fined for abusing cabin crew
Netflix reality “stars” fined for abusing cabin crew
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brickwall

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5,332 posts

234 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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MitchT

17,089 posts

233 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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Referring to people who are on reality TV as "stars" devalues the whole concept of being a star.

WonkeyDonkey

2,545 posts

127 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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I wouldn't know who his mom is.

Imagine being in your twenties and still relying on your mom's status to intimidate people. Shyster.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

91 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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brickwall said:
“Do you know who my mum is?” (Baroness Scotland)
I thought it was the father's identity they often have confusion and doubt over?

AJL308

6,390 posts

180 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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Scum. Reality TV really is the chavviest of chav TV and I'm unsurprised that people on it act like this.

I'm a bit surprised that the normally very PC and "right-on" BBC is referring to female flight attendants as "stewardesses", to be honest.

vikingaero

12,411 posts

193 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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Do you know who I am?

Klass with a Kapital K.

The only bonus is hopefully their criminal records will close off many avenues of future employment.

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Hoping this doesn't prevent more Fargo

Gameface

16,565 posts

101 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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vikingaero said:
Do you know who I am?
Its worse than than that.

Its a grown man saying "Don't you know who my mummy is'.

Pathetic.

TRIUMPHBULLET

711 posts

137 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Sould this not be in the 'A bit council thread'?
They are unemployable scroungers after all.

g3org3y

22,147 posts

215 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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vikingaero said:
Do you know who I am?

Klass with a Kapital K.

The only bonus is hopefully their criminal records will close off many avenues of future employment.
s with a capital C.

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

303 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Gameface said:
vikingaero said:
Do you know who I am?
Its worse than than that.

Its a grown man saying "Don't you know who my mummy is'.

Pathetic.
Not another Prince Andrew thread.

bristolbaron

5,335 posts

236 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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BBC said:
In a letter to the court, Mawhinney apologised, calling the incident "the most shameful and embarrassing thing that has ever happened to me".
Ever happened TO me? He’s not taken responsibility and that’s not an apology!

Gareth79

8,753 posts

270 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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brickwall said:
(I do hope that BA have told them they won’t be taking their bookings for a good few years - for this lot that’ll effectively mean budget airlines only for their European jaunts, which they will find deeply inconvenient)
I imagine that any incident involving passengers being prosecuted would result in a lifetime ban from BA. I'm not sure if there's an inter-airline ban list, but I imagine other airlines may monitor news reports and proactively ban passengers who have been convicted.


ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

197 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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"Do you know who my mum is"

JTFC

Someone needs to take a long walk off a short pier.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

234 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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Regrettably these people will no doubt have both reveled in the attention and had their reputation and standing among their celebrity worshiping followers enhanced by such an revolting exhibition of entitlement and common vulgarity rather than it being diminished.

A st day at work for the crew and a flight ruined for their fellow passengers but you can bet when the news broke both the people concerned and whatever products they endorse would have seen their hits on the interweb go up through the roof.

Chav is as Chav does.

stitched

3,813 posts

197 months

Sunday 2nd May 2021
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I would say these aholes deserve everything thrown at them, including a BA ban.
I do however remember a flight from SA with my gran, who I went to fetch as she had a stroke whilst out there.
Most of the flight attendants were fantastic, however one was quite awkward to deal with, refused to get me a glass of wine as 'I'd had too much', this was a second glass 4 hours into a 14 hour flight.
Later brought a meal to my nan and I, the one for my nan had to be pre ordered due to her medication, which was totally inappropriate, when I questioned it she accused me of being drunk.
No chance of that really, when I pointed out, quietly and reasonably, that my nan required a zero salt meal I was told she could have me strapped down in my seat.
I walked up to the serving area and explained my dilemma to another attendant and it was all sorted, including another glass of wine and an apology.
They are mostly, but not all, angels.

AJL308

6,390 posts

180 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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stitched said:
I would say these aholes deserve everything thrown at them, including a BA ban.
I do however remember a flight from SA with my gran, who I went to fetch as she had a stroke whilst out there.
Most of the flight attendants were fantastic, however one was quite awkward to deal with, refused to get me a glass of wine as 'I'd had too much', this was a second glass 4 hours into a 14 hour flight.
Later brought a meal to my nan and I, the one for my nan had to be pre ordered due to her medication, which was totally inappropriate, when I questioned it she accused me of being drunk.
No chance of that really, when I pointed out, quietly and reasonably, that my nan required a zero salt meal I was told she could have me strapped down in my seat.
I walked up to the serving area and explained my dilemma to another attendant and it was all sorted, including another glass of wine and an apology.
They are mostly, but not all, angels.
I was on a flight back from Madeira a few years back and I'm totally convinced that at least half of the cabin crew were pissed up! Shouting, singing and generally being s. Anyone on that plane who actually thought about it should have been rather worried that the people responsible for their safety had been at the sauce.

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

140 months

Monday 3rd May 2021
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As a former cabin crew member in a previous life, I can only applaud the court and pour shame upon the perpetrators.

Cabin crew have the legal power - Air Navigation Act - to stop serving alcohol to any passenger whom they think has had too much and could become disruptive. On a long flight - or indeed any flight - the crew have to control the service of alcohol and be alert to any potential problems.

This sort of behaviour occurred on my flights on many occasions, but apart from two incidents the relevant passengers were firmly told ' no more drinks', and the situation was diffused.